[MSDN Library April 2000] Example 4: When a Custom Application Assigns Permissions (100%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Windows Resource Kits > Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit > Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 1: Resource Guide > Windows NT Security Model > Access Validation
[MSDN Library April 2000] Example 2: When Access Is Denied (85.2678571428571%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Windows Resource Kits > Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit > Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 1: Resource Guide > Windows NT Security Model > Access Validation
[MSDN Library April 2000] Example 1: Requesting Read and Write Access (83.4821428571429%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Windows Resource Kits > Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit > Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 1: Resource Guide > Windows NT Security Model > Access Validation
[MSDN Library April 2000] Example 3: Requesting Read and Write Access as Object Owner (82.2033898305085%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Windows Resource Kits > Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit > Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 1: Resource Guide > Windows NT Security Model > Access Validation
[MSDN Library April 2000] Example 4: When a Custom Application Assigns Permissions (74.0255376344086%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Windows Resource Kits > Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Resource Kit > Chapter 6 - Windows NT Security > Access Validation
[MSDN Library September 1992] Example of a Callback Function (22.6124723145072%)
Product Documentation > Multimedia Development Kit > Programmer's Workbook > Chapter 7 Using the Movie Player Functions > Using Frame-Callback Functions
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Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > Visual Basic KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Example of Client/Server DDE Between Visual Basic Applications (21.4285714285714%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > Visual Basic KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Example of How to Read and Write Visual Basic Arrays to Disk (20.3174603174603%)
Knowledge Base and Bug Lists > Visual Basic KBase
[MSDN Library September 1992] Example of Accessing a File I/O Buffer (19.6478174603175%)
Product Documentation > Multimedia Development Kit > Programmer's Workbook > Chapter 10 Multimedia File I/O Services > Directly Accessing a File I/O Buffer